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[–] OKythen 3 points -2 points (+1|-3) ago 

Here we go again.

Sitileaks is saying the CIA has haxors on USB dives.... OOOOH!

WOW thanks for that. I never knew... /s

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[–] pushthis ago 

Its npr apauling that they have this. It is because of what they do with it.

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[–] pushthis ago 

Computer production is the racket.

The only rational thought is to make better hardware. We have ic fab plants that dont design, just print. We got ic fabs that dont do any building. Passed around logic cores as they're called already work to build big processors and SOCs

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[–] pyres ago 

Wouldn't it be more secure to just super glue a plug into those computers usb/firewire/sata ports?

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[–] Zippy1983 ago 

Best to have the interface to the air gapped machine (if windaz) via a wired connected Linux box and sync USB on Linux to a folder on windows via syncthing. That way you need a Linux compromise, a syncthing compromise, and the windaz compromise to get across the gap.

Which is what I'm setting up for fun.

I also quite like syncthing, not quite as nice as proper networking but it bears running SMBs or the myriad of other likely vulnerable Win networking crap!

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[–] tame ago 

So, like, any virus pre-1995? Except I guess 3.5" floppies were more "hand drives".